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venezuelan opposition presidential candidate says he will and oil to cuba if elected. venezuela had given about 100,000 girls of crude per day to cuba but says giveaways to other countries has to end if he wins office. the special electi is scheduled for april 14. iraq offered well below market rates to asia according to reuters. undercutting saudi arabia dominance in the asian market. in the third largest oil supplier in china, india and south korea. up next on "money," what dreamliner nightmare? pushing stocks to a four-year high. we'll tell you what the airliner may see clear skies ahead, plus advertisers everywhere milk march madness even if they are not official sponsors. i think it doesn't make a difference, but top marketing expert says i am way off the mark. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our m
venezuelan opposition presidential candidate says he will and oil to cuba if elected. venezuela had given about 100,000 girls of crude per day to cuba but says giveaways to other countries has to end if he wins office. the special electi is scheduled for april 14. iraq offered well below market rates to asia according to reuters. undercutting saudi arabia dominance in the asian market. in the third largest oil supplier in china, india and south korea. up next on "money," what...
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the special election is scheduled for april 14. iraq offered well below market rates to asia according to reuters. undercutting saudi arabia dominance in the asian market. in the third largest oil supplier in china, india and south korea. up next on "money," what dreamliner nightmare? pushing stocks to a four-year high. we'll tell you what the airliner may see clear skies ahead, plus advertisers everywhere milk march madness even if they are not official sponsors. i think it doesn't make a difference, but top marketing expert says i am way off the mark. piles of "money" coming up. úúúúú traffic noises may0i0walk you acrossp the street?ú thanks.ú ♪ hold0my hand0 ♪ melissa: boeing said they have fixed the problems and plans to be back in the sky in a number of weeks. who knows if people actually want to travel on one of these flying firebombs but the funny thing is investors don't seem to care at all, in fact boeing stock has risen more than 10% since the dreamliner was grounded in mid-january. here for more on this is sen
the special election is scheduled for april 14. iraq offered well below market rates to asia according to reuters. undercutting saudi arabia dominance in the asian market. in the third largest oil supplier in china, india and south korea. up next on "money," what dreamliner nightmare? pushing stocks to a four-year high. we'll tell you what the airliner may see clear skies ahead, plus advertisers everywhere milk march madness even if they are not official sponsors. i think it doesn't...
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the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on tuesday. it will be a serious test of its ability to provide a united alternative to the assad regime. >> we will have much more on the syrian opposition coming up later in this hour. >> fighting is being reported in the capital of the central african republic. they have raided staff homes after rebels seized control there. >> the rebel leader has declared himself the new president. these developments come two months after rebels and the government signed a peace deal. >> schools and businesses are closed in the capital. they have taken to the streets. they are sending the country's president flame. the re
the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on...
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the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on tuesday. it will be a serious test of its ability to provide a united alternative to the assad regime. >> we will have much more on the syrian opposition coming up later in this hour. >> fighting is being reported in the capital of the central african republic. they have raided staff homes after rebels seized control there. >> the rebel leader has declared himself the new president. these developments come two months after rebels and the government signed a peace deal. >> schools and businesses are closed in the capital. they have taken to the streets. they are sending the country's president flame. the re
the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on...
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and here i'm in front of some election graduate fitty. they have graduate fitty on their -- graffiti on their walls, too. >> these five pieces of jewelry were being worn in the moment when disaster struck. in that one day, the two cities lying on the bay of napeles in southern italy were lost. items such as this bracelet offer us a connection with those who once owned them. >> they're not artifacts, they're possessions. people commissioned them, people bought them. people admired them, used them, loved them, talked about them. they belonged to people. they are the possessions of people in their homes, just like we haved to. >> pompey was rediscovered in the 18th century, since which time the living has hardly been easy for the shaken city. it's been shaken by an albuquerque and stirred by allied bombing. then of course there's all the problems it's encountered in this century. in 2008 the italian government declared the crumbling city was an a state of emergency. three years later bad drainage and heavy rain led to severe structural damag
and here i'm in front of some election graduate fitty. they have graduate fitty on their -- graffiti on their walls, too. >> these five pieces of jewelry were being worn in the moment when disaster struck. in that one day, the two cities lying on the bay of napeles in southern italy were lost. items such as this bracelet offer us a connection with those who once owned them. >> they're not artifacts, they're possessions. people commissioned them, people bought them. people admired...
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of was just been said i just think that if you believe that careful angela merkel is coming up for elections and this is yet another bailout small as it is and i think michael's absolutely right you know what we really are afraid after no matter how small cypresses is the vibrations into a larger financial markets and we saw that yesterday and we might even see that today and that's the real danger here that that might hold true in other easy a nonevent a bailout into something much bigger and mature about it so now it is a bigger event for the people there that's the difference i guess yes absolutely but you know this is again for the first time we are directly hitting the small savers is that a good idea you know is that a good idea is a dental is that a good idea or you think it's absolutely horrible insane. absolutely insane michael what do you think maybe and they didn't cause the problem ok biggest trust of the bank was their only mistake. shareholder capitalism is supposed to work by you provide as a shareholder you provide the funds to. any company including bangs and you allow the m
of was just been said i just think that if you believe that careful angela merkel is coming up for elections and this is yet another bailout small as it is and i think michael's absolutely right you know what we really are afraid after no matter how small cypresses is the vibrations into a larger financial markets and we saw that yesterday and we might even see that today and that's the real danger here that that might hold true in other easy a nonevent a bailout into something much bigger and...
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>> well, certainly the president's trip comes off of an israely election where israeli and palestinian negotiations were not a major factor. so particularly in his conversation with college students, bringing this back into the sphere, reminding people that notwithstanding the urgency of syria and the incredible complexity of the situation with iran, that this has to be part of the agenda for the prime minister and the president, but realistically you heard positions where president abass continued to insist there has to be a settle. moratorium before negotiations begin. this is their position for the last two or three years, not a position that a weaker israeli government is going to be able to accomplish. >> shepard: on iran, the president said yes there's not a lot of day light between his position and the position of benjamin netanyahu and then netanyahu explained where the daylight is. is he telegraphing that israel may go it alone? >> as the president insisted, israel has its open right to self-defense. obviously it looks -- understandably looks at iran from being in the neighbor
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prime minister to govern rebel held areas the election of u.s. citizen has an hito lead twelve members of the body to resign from the umbrella opposition group. took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremist the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups have the rights at this stage of rebuilding a home where the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about a legitimate government and the german government should represent the opi
prime minister to govern rebel held areas the election of u.s. citizen has an hito lead twelve members of the body to resign from the umbrella opposition group. took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremist the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it...
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in california republicans have created something called grow elect. it is a new political action committee dedicated to identifying and cultivating latino candidates ranging from school board elections to maral campaigns. >> and the republicans are hoping for? >> to get back in theic politic game. just last week helped elect three latinos, races that were small, city council types. for the three winners it is the first time to experience support from the republican party. look for this group, grow elect to take on a more prominent role next year. if they do the democrats might find themselves with reenergized competition. >>> spanning generations. still ahead here at six, the role grandfathers may play in determining your child's autism risk. >>> should you have to tell your boss how much you weigh? >>> and i'm janelle wang. president obama and israel show a united front speaking of pressing issues. the latest in world tonight. >>> criticized for the policy on homosexuals and criticized for its survey the boy scouts of america raising more eyebrows. >
in california republicans have created something called grow elect. it is a new political action committee dedicated to identifying and cultivating latino candidates ranging from school board elections to maral campaigns. >> and the republicans are hoping for? >> to get back in theic politic game. just last week helped elect three latinos, races that were small, city council types. for the three winners it is the first time to experience support from the republican party. look for...
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because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i hate to do it, but we have to right there. anyway, thank yo thank you very, that is it for us, we hope you will be us tomorrow, congressman frank wolf of join us. on what is going on in the obama justice department, good night from new york. york. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over the top? in cyprus that is reason that thousands of bank customers are blowing their talk, with talk of a 10% tax on deposit the money, has a lot of angry customers storming the atm machines but the government has closed banks to avid a bank run,
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they managed to survive re-election. if you take principled positions, stand up for them, explain them to your constituents, you know, maybe they'll raise more money by refusing the wall street guys and going to the main street constituents who vote for them. i think at the end of the day they'll sleep better at night t too. >> that's all the more reason to read "bull by the horns." sheila bear, thank you very much for what you're doing and for being with me today. >> thanks for having me. ♪ >>> it's not only our banking system that remains questionable and shaky, it's the whole of our economy, that complex mix master of capital and labor, prices and production, goods and services, rewards and punishments, largely driven by private decisions in what has been defined, mythologically, as "the free market." capitalism t, it turns out, is a capital idea if you have the capital. which brings us back to richard wolf. i say "back" because as many of you will recall, this provocative and imaginative economist was here just abo
they managed to survive re-election. if you take principled positions, stand up for them, explain them to your constituents, you know, maybe they'll raise more money by refusing the wall street guys and going to the main street constituents who vote for them. i think at the end of the day they'll sleep better at night t too. >> that's all the more reason to read "bull by the horns." sheila bear, thank you very much for what you're doing and for being with me today. >>...
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the gop has struggled to define itself since the loss in the 2012 presidential election. joining me to help me understand this from washington al lent from boomberg view and mark halperin from "time" magazine. i'm pleased to have both of them back on this program. i begin with this al. as you know i've been in rome watching the new pope be selected. so i've been there getting religion and i've sort of lost sight what's going on in washington. give me an update of what i have missed. >> there's no white smoke coming out of the rnc building yet charlie i will tell you that. >> rose: what about the whitehouse. >> or the whitehouse. there's a great deal of ferment going on in the republican party right now which i think by and large is healthy. there's a couple caveats now but the previous report on immigration i think a lot of things are happening. rand paul today came out for at least legal status for immigrants. so i think some people thought after this last election debalk backal will be pointing fingers and there's a lot of that going on. some of this stuff i think is pr
the gop has struggled to define itself since the loss in the 2012 presidential election. joining me to help me understand this from washington al lent from boomberg view and mark halperin from "time" magazine. i'm pleased to have both of them back on this program. i begin with this al. as you know i've been in rome watching the new pope be selected. so i've been there getting religion and i've sort of lost sight what's going on in washington. give me an update of what i have missed....
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some people thought this last election debacle there would be pointing fingers. there's a lot of that that goes on but some of this stuff is really i think productive for them now. >> rose: cyprus cyber warre and american politics when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debt crises in europe is back in the headlines, al eyes are on cyprus the tiny mediterranean nation. with the weekend the population was told by the eu the and the ifm on bank deposits in exchange for financial bailout. but early today the cyprusian government is sparking concern throughout the region. joining me is andrew ross sorkin of the "new york times" and francesco guerrera for financil economic. simon i'll win good you. what's going on. >> well the explanation part is that a number of cyprian banks gambled and lost in a big way on greek debt. they facing big losses and these banks are big relative to the economy. the economy needs financial assistance from the outside from the european union and i'm
some people thought this last election debacle there would be pointing fingers. there's a lot of that that goes on but some of this stuff is really i think productive for them now. >> rose: cyprus cyber warre and american politics when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debt crises in europe is back in the headlines, al eyes are on cyprus the tiny mediterranean nation. with the weekend the...
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the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister in rebel held areas top members of the body initially resigned from the umbrella opposition group after a u.s. citizen son he was for today and. who has been involved in the n.t. says radicals now dominate the coalition. the coalition went too far forming and monochrome government which we can characterize as extremists the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government were wrong and undemocratic this coalition wasn't elected it was appointed and radicals make up the majority does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote one should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to participate in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups of their rights at this stage of rebuilding our homeland the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about a legitimate government of the german government should represent th
the syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister in rebel held areas top members of the body initially resigned from the umbrella opposition group after a u.s. citizen son he was for today and. who has been involved in the n.t. says radicals now dominate the coalition. the coalition went too far forming and monochrome government which we can characterize as extremists the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government were...
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if these experts who keep losing elections, keep getting rehired, raking in millions -- if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in this party, then they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. the architects can head on back to -- [ cheers and applause ] they can head on back to the great lone star state and put their name on some ballot, though for their sake i hope they give themselves a discount on their consulting services. >> first of all, i live in texas, i don't live in washington. >> yeah, but -- >> second of all -- >> you're a little dirty here now. >> second of all, look, sarah palin should be agreeing with this. she didn't support todd akin. when he said the reprehensible things he said she wisely came out and said he ought to get out of the race. racking in millions, i'm a volunteer. i don't take a dime. i pay my own travel expenses out of my own pocket. i appreciate her encouragement i ought to go home to texas and run for office. i would say this, i don't think i'm a particularly good candidate, sort of a balding fat guy. and second of all, i'd sa
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the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the 600,000 residents are without electricity and running water. there has been living blamed on both the rebels and the support. of looting,a lot but it is the others that are well armed and organized. set up security checkpoints. south africa has lost 13. >> the past 22 hours, we saw violence escalating and many innocent lives lost. >> and south africa says his soldiers are part of a cooperation agreement. the country's former leader, they seized control four days after an agreement collapsed. demanding foreign forces pullout. >> 50 people are being relocated to beirut and cairo. >>
the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the...
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a general election is scheduled for may 11th. >>> art fair tokyo 2013 is under way featuring antiques and contemporary works offered by about 140 galleries both inside and outside japan. the annual event opened on thursday at the tokyo international forum. the fair is the largest of its kind in japan and attracts more than 50,000 visitors. its organizers say this year the weaker yen may attract more art collectors from overseas. >> translator: the yen is weaker and tokyo stock prices are higher. they indicate the country is getting a shot in the arm. >> translator: the weaker yen is good news for overseas buyers. japan has a lot of good art items, so i think the country's market will grow. >> 24 young japanese artists living together are selling their building and works of art as a package for about $2.6 million. >> translator: a number of visitors from abroad are coming to see this art fair. as an organizer, this trend is definitely giving us a leg up. >> the organizer says japanese contemporary art has been popular among overseas collectors for years and recently its investment valu
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could be energy independent by 2020 if he had been elected. at this point where do you see that target? is this realistic? given what the situation is here politically. >> certainly we've made very good progress toward energy independence. i started talking about energy independence about two years ago. and at that time we were over 50% imports. and we've seen import level come down. now it's about 37%. so very good progress has been made. and it's due to the energy renaissance, basically one thing, and that's horizontal drilling. that's got us here. able to drill down two miles, turn right, drill two miles further, and expose 9,000 to 15,000 foot of well bore. so it's gotten us into what we call the immobile oil on earth, which is a bigger portion than the mobile portion that we've been producing for 160 years. >> there is a tipping point, though, in terms of production versus prices in the latest quarter. that's what we saw with you guys. average daily oil production was up 42%. prices were down by 4.8% on average last quarter. the productio
could be energy independent by 2020 if he had been elected. at this point where do you see that target? is this realistic? given what the situation is here politically. >> certainly we've made very good progress toward energy independence. i started talking about energy independence about two years ago. and at that time we were over 50% imports. and we've seen import level come down. now it's about 37%. so very good progress has been made. and it's due to the energy renaissance, basically...
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a special election will be held on june 4th to fill his vacant seet. >> still ahead, a 7-year-old girl races to the rescue. >> the flames started getting louder and higher. >> 86-year-old woman who is -- >> she sprung to action when no one else was paying attention. how firefighters say she may have stopped those flames from spreading. >> also, the snooezing has started before spring. why allergy season has arrived ahead of schedule. >> you could call it a family affair. a group of self-proclaimed gypsies stole millions of dollars worth of electronics there big-name stores. how they did it and what motivated them. . >>> st. peter's square is on lock down tonight. the area cleaned out and cleaned up. the square is empty now, but will give way to hundreds of thousands tomorrow. >> we feel like it's a new breath for the church again. >> many traveling from their homeland. >> i'm very proud. >> the early days of the papacy have been defined by his humble spirit and easy demeanor. as world leaders pour into italy, pope francis will sit among kings, presidents and religious leaders. the u.s.
a special election will be held on june 4th to fill his vacant seet. >> still ahead, a 7-year-old girl races to the rescue. >> the flames started getting louder and higher. >> 86-year-old woman who is -- >> she sprung to action when no one else was paying attention. how firefighters say she may have stopped those flames from spreading. >> also, the snooezing has started before spring. why allergy season has arrived ahead of schedule. >> you could call it a...
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live on the ground in italy as the nation prepares for talks to form a government after last month's elections left the country mired in a dead lock. plus, the latest fallout from cypress. we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." sylvia berlusconi has threatened a wave of protests if the central left candidate becomes
live on the ground in italy as the nation prepares for talks to form a government after last month's elections left the country mired in a dead lock. plus, the latest fallout from cypress. we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo,...
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attendees are hoping it's a joining the bloc in the not to use it just in future reporting now auntie's election reporting alternately on the expectations for strengthening the group. since its inception in two thousand and nine many have been wondering what brics is all about a symbol of growing global multiple lera tea or a counterweight to the e.u. and nato the leaders of the member states have been cautiously downplaying its role saying this alliance is purely economic and exists mostly on verbal agreements officially it's not even a legally bound international organization the greeks leaders are only now contemplating setting up headquarters in one of the capitals but just look at every brics country separately russia the world's largest exporter china the world's second largest economy and the source of a cheap labor force india cheap intellectual resources brazil with its enormously powerful agricultural sector and the republic of south africa the continent's leader in natural resources but the country's economic stats together the numbers are nothing short of impressive last year the bri
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what about elections, the new gamble lawmakers are taking? >>> a multimillion dollar decision for >>> nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that would legalize betting on federal elections. backers say this kind of betting is legal in london and gaming companies there are making a fortune. it would allow betting on senate, congressional and presidential campaigns. >>> 5:53. san jose will decide whether to give a silicon valley tech giant millions of dollars in tax incentives to keep them there. they are considering a multimillion-dollar incentive plan for samsung. it would reduce utility taxes and reimburse capital expenses to keep the semi-conductor company from moving to texas. samsung would more than triple its square footage and increase its workforce by a third. san jose major chuck reed says the tax breaks will mean for tax dollars. >> we will get $25 million revenues for the city in a variety of taxes. it will give up about $7 million of that over ten years to help keep samsung here. >>> the council will vote today during its regular
what about elections, the new gamble lawmakers are taking? >>> a multimillion dollar decision for >>> nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that would legalize betting on federal elections. backers say this kind of betting is legal in london and gaming companies there are making a fortune. it would allow betting on senate, congressional and presidential campaigns. >>> 5:53. san jose will decide whether to give a silicon valley tech giant millions of dollars in tax...
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it is certainly not a perfect plan, but it leads to the election of a new interim president. the new dialogue starts today and it faces some challenges, i agree, but first and foremost a provides an excellent challenge for a new beginning. >> tell us more about this national dialogue. what are they hoping to achieve? >> the national dialogue conference aims to achieve, among other things, unity in a country that is drifting apart and prepare the grounds for a new constitution. it is the political system of the state and it should get yemen ready for parliamentary and presidential elections in 2014. all of these and other really important because no election law, and a parliament, no legitimate institutions which human needs urgently to build a new state. -- which yemen needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientis
it is certainly not a perfect plan, but it leads to the election of a new interim president. the new dialogue starts today and it faces some challenges, i agree, but first and foremost a provides an excellent challenge for a new beginning. >> tell us more about this national dialogue. what are they hoping to achieve? >> the national dialogue conference aims to achieve, among other things, unity in a country that is drifting apart and prepare the grounds for a new constitution. it is...
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do you think they have a point then why is germany being soft well i think there are upcoming elections and that's the point the bailout will not go on like it ever did for. european union the troika soon and bails out the banks but in this point of a demand what is in principle ok that creditors of banks have to participate in the debt cuts. and support that's right but not like they do it here one reason for the separate crisis was a weak regulations from the e.u. which i love to. cook at books and so why is the euro putting all the blame on cyprus. well i don't know now we're in a complicated situation and why the european union is so harsh i cannot explain for chancellor merkel it's the elections upcoming in september. that's why she demands. people of so i just have to. carry birds your however for me this cannot be alert solution. you know greece has actually pledged six hundred million euros to help cyprus why aren't we seeing such solidarity from other parts of europe and well there is solidarity when i speak to the people here in bavaria there is solidarity they are willing to
do you think they have a point then why is germany being soft well i think there are upcoming elections and that's the point the bailout will not go on like it ever did for. european union the troika soon and bails out the banks but in this point of a demand what is in principle ok that creditors of banks have to participate in the debt cuts. and support that's right but not like they do it here one reason for the separate crisis was a weak regulations from the e.u. which i love to. cook at...
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five fifteen million new euro's necessary for one of the big german parties for their whole federal election campaign you know there's nothing that's peanuts to them so you know democracy is left out in this kind of business. russia and china have signed a number of trade bills from agreements cheering the new chinese leaders landmark visit to moscow today she jinping picked the russian capital as his first trip abroad since taking office earlier this month and he's innocent now he's got more on the symbolic and material meaning of it all. russia and china's crown jewel energy cooperation have been polished today in the shining brightly after a slew of deals were signed the most prominent probably being one between right you know its recently bought out in caves paid to become the number one oil company in the world moving exxon mobil out of its spot they find a cooperation deal with russia and with china's top energy company this of course is a tremendous step and will have enormous economic ramifications the main want a project between russia and china to deliver gas it's very simple china
five fifteen million new euro's necessary for one of the big german parties for their whole federal election campaign you know there's nothing that's peanuts to them so you know democracy is left out in this kind of business. russia and china have signed a number of trade bills from agreements cheering the new chinese leaders landmark visit to moscow today she jinping picked the russian capital as his first trip abroad since taking office earlier this month and he's innocent now he's got more...
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so they elect to buy now. >> reporter: the vacancy rate for the community is around 2%, because low prices are luring buyers. as for his older neighbors, charlie rogue has nothing but respect. but he doesn't know many of them because he's usually out at work. for nightly business report, i'm diana olick in boca raton, florida. >> this is an interesting angle in real estate, but i'm hearing more and more people saying i wish i had bought some properties during the downturn. >> absolutely. some of those prices came down so far, but it took a brave human being to go in at the depth of the housing crash in those cities like miami, las vegas, riverside county in california. really took some nerve to do it. i didn't do it. >> i didn't either. that's it for us on nightly business report. thanks so much for watching. >> have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ♪) (♪ theme music ) matt elmore: (♪) welcome to imagemakers a weekly showcase featuring the best short films from around the world. stay tuned and enjoy the filmmakers of tomorrow today on imagemakers. imagemakers
so they elect to buy now. >> reporter: the vacancy rate for the community is around 2%, because low prices are luring buyers. as for his older neighbors, charlie rogue has nothing but respect. but he doesn't know many of them because he's usually out at work. for nightly business report, i'm diana olick in boca raton, florida. >> this is an interesting angle in real estate, but i'm hearing more and more people saying i wish i had bought some properties during the downturn. >>...
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an election coming up. and apparently striking this hard line to turn to the germans and say, look, we didn't fund this rescue, this bailout of the russian mafia or something. >> it's true. it's having the intentions first of all to come out as fair, not to put german taxpayers money on before you do a bailin. but at the same time, and more importantly, she wants to keep the euro area safe. it's the crisis in which one country leaves the monetary union is one of her premises and one of her premises of the campaign is to elect strengthening, blowing up for crisis in cyprus will not be helpful to her. there were many mistakes in retrospect. you could say the same for greece, as well. but, you know, it's -- one issue that will be critical is they would not compromise on money laundering issues. they might come mize a little bit here and there on money, but they will not compromise on money laundering. that will be, in my opinion, a prior action. so before the program starts, they have to be clean shaved on tha
an election coming up. and apparently striking this hard line to turn to the germans and say, look, we didn't fund this rescue, this bailout of the russian mafia or something. >> it's true. it's having the intentions first of all to come out as fair, not to put german taxpayers money on before you do a bailin. but at the same time, and more importantly, she wants to keep the euro area safe. it's the crisis in which one country leaves the monetary union is one of her premises and one of...
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we live in a country that has elected twice an african-american president, and so we don't think this is germane anymore. >> you health hit is right on the head and that's what justice o'connor said. >> the issue here is this law basically violated the equal protection clause bought it tried to usurp authority that the public universities had in creating policy. >> neil: which is part of the argument, also in white candidates were passed over because of this. so they were slighted and -- >> that was not in the decision in this case. the decision dealt with -- >> neil: what about that argument? >> that's not the argument the court, the sick independent circuit court of appeals looked a. >> when it came to the voting, there was argument that isn't it going to be affirmative action in reverse? now whites overlooked for the same education positions or slots in a class. >> again, that is debatable, the issue here is that the university of michigan, michigan state university, wayne state university, public institutions, that are regulated by state laws, look at the state of michigan, their
we live in a country that has elected twice an african-american president, and so we don't think this is germane anymore. >> you health hit is right on the head and that's what justice o'connor said. >> the issue here is this law basically violated the equal protection clause bought it tried to usurp authority that the public universities had in creating policy. >> neil: which is part of the argument, also in white candidates were passed over because of this. so they were...
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summit last december but it crucially brought the timing of any deal into the german election cycle and this is why merkel is playing hardball. merkel's in search of votes she's under pressure at home and explains the euro group's decision to back a raid on privately held posits in cyprus germany's taking a very very hard line on this issue merkel's uncompromising stance backed euro group's decision to raid privately held super deposits weekend. and sent the cypriots to moscow looking for help. the russians look at the cyprus approach and say no we're not going to get involved for two reasons one it's a euro zone problem but secondly merkel is going to drive this into the ground she's taking a hard line on the cypriot issue and nobody is going to touch cyprus or until she has finished the political process or may get into the political capital necessary from this situation to let cyprus off the hook it's going to be a very very long weekend in the halls of brussels and berlin was germany deals one tax saving it citizens increasingly propping up another panama submerged is home to hundre
summit last december but it crucially brought the timing of any deal into the german election cycle and this is why merkel is playing hardball. merkel's in search of votes she's under pressure at home and explains the euro group's decision to back a raid on privately held posits in cyprus germany's taking a very very hard line on this issue merkel's uncompromising stance backed euro group's decision to raid privately held super deposits weekend. and sent the cypriots to moscow looking for help....